When Design Delays Become Legal Weapons

Abstract In large EPC and turnkey projects, delays are often treated as operational problems to be solved through acceleration, coordination, and resource deployment. However, in disputes governed by modern EPC contracts—particularly FIDIC Silver Book—the real battle is rarely about fixing delays. It is about who controls the legal narrative of causation. This paper examines how … Read more

Can There Actually Be Justice Without Contradictions?

Introduction: Justice is one of humanity’s oldest and most compelling pursuits. Across cultures and eras, societies have sought to establish rules, norms, and principles that ensure fairness, protect rights, and maintain social order. Yet, despite millennia of philosophical debate and legal refinement, one question remains persistently elusive:can justice exist without contradictions? In other words, is … Read more